A post from a fellow crypto enthusiast from Malaysia opened my eyes to the global impact of MOONS. Beyond the borders of the United States, where many view MOONS as supplementary income, these digital tokens often hold the key to financial freedom for individuals in various corners of the world. Intrigued by this, I embarked on a journey to explore the potential of MOONS across continents, examining how they can shape incomes, daily expenses, and even mortgage payments. My research drew from extensive data, including information from Wikipedia and the Numbeo.com Cost of Living Index.
???? Monthly MOONS income
Picture a devoted crypto enthusiast crafts 50 daily comments, amassing 50 karmas per day. Over the span of a month, this dedication accumulates a substantial 1350 MOONS, translating to approximately $410 per month. Now, this person cannot sell $410 all at once, but they can accumulate 4 months worth of MOONS first, and then keep selling one month worth to have a stable source of income while not violating the 25% rule.
Now, let's delve into how this income can be a game-changer for individuals worldwide.
???? MOONS as Supplementary Income
Region | Country | Median Monthly Income (USD) | MOONS as Supplementary Income |
---|---|---|---|
North America | Canada | $4,078 | 10% |
Mexico | $2,493 | 17% | |
United States | $5,292 | 8% | |
Cuba | $863 | 48% | |
Guatemala | $931 | 45% | |
South America | Argentina | $1,817 | 23% |
Brazil | $1,483 | 28% | |
Colombia | $1,277 | 33% | |
Peru | $1,154 | 36% | |
Venezuela | $953 | 44% | |
Europe | France | $3,625 | 12% |
Germany | $3,875 | 11% | |
Italy | $3,125 | 13% | |
Spain | $2,938 | 14% | |
United Kingdom | $3,563 | 12% | |
East Asia | China | $850 | 49% |
Japan | $3,625 | 12% | |
South Korea | $3,125 | 13% | |
Mongolia | $438 | 96% | |
Taiwan | $2,500 | 17% | |
South East Asia | Malaysia | $353 | 119% |
Thailand | $310 | 135% | |
Indonesia | $268 | 156% | |
Vietnam | $238 | 176% | |
Philippines | $220 | 190% | |
South Asia | Bangladesh | $156 | 268% |
India | $148 | 283% | |
Maldives | $875 | 48% | |
Africa | Algeria | $1,042 | 40% |
Egypt | $1,083 | 39% | |
Ethiopia | $100 | 419% | |
Nigeria | $563 | 74% | |
South Africa | $1,094 | 38% | |
Middle East | Iran | $917 | 46% |
Iraq | $833 | 50% | |
Israel | $3,375 | 12% | |
Saudi Arabia | $2,375 | 18% | |
Turkey | $2,438 | 17% | |
Oceania | Australia | $4,238 | 10% |
New Zealand | $3,875 | 11% |
Bolded nations in the list represent countries where MOONS income surpasses the median income. This illuminates the wide spectrum of MOONS income, from serving as a modest supplementary source to potentially replacing the earnings of entire households, occasionally supporting multiple family members. For Ethiopia, MOONS income represents an astonishing 419% of monthly income!
???? MOONS as covering the cost of living
It's essential to recognize that income alone doesn't provide the full picture, as the cost of living varies significantly from one country to another. To gain a more comprehensive perspective, I utilized the cost of living index, computing the average expenses for a person enjoying a comfortable lifestyle while renting a one-bedroom apartment slightly away from the city center.
Region | Country | Living Expense | Rent | Total Monthly | Days of Expense Covered by MOONS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
North America | United States | $1,135 | $1,213.01 | $2,348.04 | 5.3 |
Canada | $1,040 | $883.61 | $1,923.81 | 6.5 | |
Mexico | $649 | $376.45 | $1,025.04 | 12.2 | |
Cuba | $811 | $462.72 | $1,273.46 | 9.9 | |
Guatemala | $589 | $360.77 | $949.70 | 13.2 | |
South America | Argentina | $463 | $188.23 | $651.72 | 19.3 |
Brazil | $577 | $230.05 | $806.75 | 15.6 | |
Colombia | $422 | $209.14 | $631.34 | 19.9 | |
Peru | $514 | $274.50 | $788.47 | 15.9 | |
Venezuela | $639 | $169.93 | $809.34 | 15.5 | |
Europe | France | $1,057 | $616.96 | $1,673.98 | 7.5 |
Germany | $1,010 | $656.17 | $1,665.78 | 7.5 | |
Italy | $933 | $509.78 | $1,442.89 | 8.7 | |
Spain | $763 | $546.38 | $1,309.70 | 9.6 | |
United Kingdom | $973 | $810.41 | $1,783.30 | 7 | |
East Asia | China | $558 | $407.82 | $966.16 | 13 |
Japan | $831 | $465.33 | $1,295.96 | 9.7 | |
South Korea | $1,059 | $454.88 | $1,513.43 | 8.3 | |
Mongolia | $494 | $300.64 | $794.73 | 15.8 | |
Taiwan | $815 | $384.29 | $1,199.62 | 10.5 | |
South East Asia | Malaysia | $494 | $240.51 | $734.60 | 17.1 |
Thailand | $589 | $329.39 | $918.33 | 13.7 | |
Indonesia | $471 | $240.51 | $711.66 | 17.6 | |
Vietnam | $528 | $282.34 | $810.08 | 15.5 | |
Philippines | $549 | $232.67 | $781.83 | 16.1 | |
South Asia | Bangladesh | $401 | $78.43 | $479.21 | 26.2 |
India | $350 | $143.78 | $494.08 | 25.4 | |
Maldives | $817 | $656.17 | $1,473.03 | 8.5 | |
Africa | Algeria | $437 | $107.18 | $544.68 | 23.1 |
Egypt | $332 | $94.11 | $426.06 | 29.5 | |
Ethiopia | $647 | $449.65 | $1,096.71 | 11.4 | |
Nigeria | $355 | $428.74 | $783.63 | 16 | |
South Africa | $528 | $313.71 | $841.46 | 14.9 | |
Middle East | Iran | $434 | $284.95 | $719.39 | 17.5 |
Iraq | $499 | $235.28 | $733.96 | 17.1 | |
Israel | $1,071 | $734.60 | $1,805.39 | 7 | |
Saudi Arabia | $766 | $311.09 | $1,077.47 | 11.7 | |
Turkey | $415 | $222.21 | $636.76 | 19.7 | |
Oceania | Australia | $1,153 | $1,014.33 | $2,167.72 | 5.8 |
New Zealand | $1,081 | $794.73 | $1,876.23 | 6.7 |
While we're familiar with MOONS' ability to cover several days' worth of expenses each month, what's truly remarkable is that in select countries, MOONS can entirely underwrite an individual's living costs.!
???? MOONS as supporting mortgage payment for a house
Region | Country | Median House Price | Price To Annual Income Ratio | Monthly Mortgage Payment | % of Income on Mortgage | % Helped Paid by MOONS Income |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
North America | Canada | $469,786 | 9.6 | $3,499 | 86% | 12% |
Mexico | $257,278 | 8.6 | $2,685 | 108% | 16% | |
United States | $266,717 | 4.2 | $2,027 | 38% | 21% | |
Guatemala | $139,650 | 12.5 | $1,181 | 127% | 35% | |
South America | Argentina | $486,229 | 22.3 | $20,627 | 1135% | 2% |
Brazil | $298,973 | 16.8 | $2,841 | 192% | 15% | |
Colombia | $277,364 | 18.1 | $3,071 | 241% | 14% | |
Peru | $261,727 | 18.9 | $2,512 | 218% | 17% | |
Venezuela | $195,556 | 17.1 | $3,925 | 412% | 11% | |
Europe | France | $469,800 | 10.8 | $2,538 | 70% | 16% |
Germany | $474,300 | 10.2 | $2,740 | 71% | 15% | |
Italy | $345,000 | 9.2 | $2,000 | 64% | 21% | |
Spain | $250,318 | 7.1 | $1,393 | 47% | 30% | |
United Kingdom | $359,150 | 8.4 | $2,341 | 66% | 18% | |
East Asia | China | $336,600 | 33 | $2,205 | 259% | 19% |
Japan | $426,300 | 9.8 | $2,092 | 58% | 20% | |
South Korea | $761,250 | 20.3 | $4,588 | 147% | 9% | |
Mongolia | $94,608 | 18 | $706 | 161% | 59% | |
Taiwan | $663,000 | 22.1 | $3,273 | 131% | 13% | |
South East Asia | Malaysia | $37,647 | 8.9 | $225 | 64% | 186% |
Thailand | $95,976 | 25.8 | $653 | 211% | 64% | |
Indonesia | $63,237 | 19.7 | $590 | 221% | 71% | |
Vietnam | $68,926 | 24.1 | $673 | 283% | 62% | |
Philippines | $81,840 | 31 | $643 | 292% | 65% | |
South Asia | Bangladesh | $23,962 | 12.8 | $223 | 143% | 188% |
India | $17,582 | 9.9 | $153 | 103% | 274% | |
Africa | Algeria | $200,064 | 16 | $1,499 | 144% | 28% |
Egypt | $162,450 | 12.5 | $1,904 | 176% | 22% | |
Ethiopia | $34,680 | 28.9 | $472 | 472% | 89% | |
South Africa | $43,322 | 3.3 | $403 | 37% | 104% | |
Middle East | Iran | $244,289 | 22.2 | $4,392 | 479% | 10% |
Iraq | $78,968 | 7.9 | $726 | 87% | 58% | |
Israel | $595,350 | 14.7 | $3,561 | 106% | 12% | |
Saudi Arabia | $82,650 | 2.9 | $518 | 22% | 81% | |
Turkey | $406,658 | 13.9 | $7,507 | 308% | 6% | |
Oceania | Australia | $503,474 | 9.9 | $3,492 | 82% | 12% |
New Zealand | $460,350 | 9.9 | $3,271 | 84% | 13% |
Amidst the ongoing cost of living crisis, the dream of owning a home has become increasingly elusive for many Americans. What often goes unnoticed, however, is that the United States remains one of the more affordable places globally, with home prices typically resting at around 4.2 times the average income. In contrast, in certain nations, this ratio can skyrocket to a staggering 25 to 50 times, resulting in a perpetual cycle of indebtedness to financial institutions.
For those grappling with these daunting housing market realities, MOONS income can emerge as a critical lifeline in managing monthly mortgage commitments. In some instances, MOONS can cover a significant portion, ranging from 10% to 40%, of the monthly mortgage payment burden. Remarkably, in countries with lower housing prices, it's even conceivable to purchase a house solely relying on MOONS income!
Conclusion
Obviously, the price of MOONS might not always stay at $0.31. However, even at that price, MOONS represents a unique opportunity for people around the world to not just earn a side income, but actually potentially gain a life-changing wealth given that we are still in a bear market and MOONS has huge potential upside. Redditors who wish to contribute positively to MOONS to earn a reward should fully focus on doing so until the next bull run, knowing that their effort will be soundly rewarded. [NOT SHILLING]
Edit1: An early version of the post assumes the person gets 50 karma / comment. I only meant 50 karma / day at 1 karma / comment LOL. If you know how to get 50 karma / comment, please DM lol.
Edit2: u/Qptimised noted that this income will not be stable the moment you sell more than 25% of your MOONS income, and MOONS is kept for some time until you sell later at a higher price. Therefore, if you want to treat the source of income as stable with regular sell, you probably should only sell 1/4 of this, getting $100 /month regular (without KM penalty), and treat the remaining moons as a form of equity to sell later.
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